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Farm research: Learning to love your local beetles

Farm research: Learning to love your local beetles

DNA sequencing sheds light on rain beetle's pest control potential.
Optimist, pessimist or realist?

Optimist, pessimist or realist?

Optimistic agriculturalists plan expansion.
Crop report: crops look good after recent warm weather

Crop report: crops look good after recent warm weather

Most of the crop damage this week was due to localized heavy rain resulting in flooding, as well as grasshoppers.
Pest Detective: Monitoring data to model climate change impacts

Pest Detective: Monitoring data to model climate change impacts

The data generated by this project can validate new models that project areas at risk of insect pest damage between 50 and 100 years into the future.
Crop report: producers hope for rain to support crop development

Crop report: producers hope for rain to support crop development

Cropland topsoil moisture is rated as one per cent surplus, 79 per cent adequate and 20 per cent short.
Rain welcomed by many producers, seeding now at 97 per cent

Rain welcomed by many producers, seeding now at 97 per cent

Rain was welcomed by many to improve moisture conditions, but also caused delays for those trying to finish seeding.
Hog price outlook grim as Prop 12 looms

Hog price outlook grim as Prop 12 looms

Compliance: Can California keep up with pork demand?
Commentary: Choke points in the system still need work

Commentary: Choke points in the system still need work

Tackling issues post-container crisis for farmers.
Canada under pressure to produce more food, protect agricultural land: report

Canada under pressure to produce more food, protect agricultural land: report

Canada’s agricultural land is under increasing pressure to produce more food as demand grows domestically and internationally, while the industry grapples with limited resources and environmental constraints, a new report found.
Aerial acrobats – pest control, free of charge

Aerial acrobats – pest control, free of charge

Spring brings aerial insectivores back to Saskatchewan.
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